The team is assessing weather predictions to keep the fire under control. Rittenhouse said, "The next two days we got some high winds low humidity, so our key here in the original fire lines so a spark does not jump out and start another fire."

Weyerhaeuser said in a statement, "First and foremost, we are thankful no one has been injured as a result of this wildfire. We'd like to thank the men and women of the Florida Forest Service, their quick response stopped this fire before it threatened homes and lives. While we did lose a few trees to this fire, those can be salvaged and replanted."

"They'll just have to assess down the road how much rain we get between now and the next couple weeks," said Rittenhouse.

Fire officials said even though the storms rolled through, people should still be careful with any kind of fire.